In 1988 British designer Timothy Wilkinson was tasked with creating a logo for the biggest peripheral maker in the world: Logitech. Nearly 30 years later, as the logo is retired, we look at what made the design brilliant.

In the wake of recent investigations into forced labour at World Cup construction sites in Qatar, artists are redesigning the logos of FIFA's sponsors, such as the Coca-Cola one seen here, to highlight abuse to human rights. Read more >>

Think you’ve got a good party trick? British designer Seb Lester can draw pixel-perfect logos with a few sweeps of his calligraphy pen. I watched in disbelief as he reproduced some fairly complex type using only his steady hand. See more >>

A good logo should be easily and universally recognised, even if it's written in Chinese – but sometimes it doesn't work out that way. Chinatown, a project by Mehmet Gozetlik, shows how famous branding can look both foreign yet familiar at the same time. It's like getting a glimpse of an alternate reality. But how many can you decipher? Read more >